@io7246@MartasTante Pie RB likstām vainojama primāri ir valdības vadītāju neizpratne, ka to nevar atstāt vienas ministrijas pārziņā. Pie tam tajā laikā SM saimniekoja ZZS, kas negribēja neko būvēt, tikai gaidīja, kad no RB naudas varēs Rīgas centrālo staciju būvēt.
The 19th-century Donets-Zakharzhevskyi estate is no more‼️
In Velykyi Burluk, Kharkiv region a russian drone strike has leveled this irreplaceable architectural monument. Completed around 1835, the grand two-story wooden structure had survived the ravages of two World Wars, only to be consumed by a fire sparked by Russian hatred.
Seeing this being done to your home, to places that matter is soul crashing. It hurts.
Ukraine's Paralympic team has reported pressure from the International Paralympic Committee:
"Never before has our team encountered such openly negative manifestations and even obstacles toward Ukrainians as representatives of the National Paralympic Committee."
Ukrainian Paralympians were reprimanded for a flag on the building where the athletes live, and champion Kononova was forced to remove her "Stop War" earrings.
The team is not allowed to gather in the common hall. And the family of medalist Radia had their flags taken away when they were cheering from the stands.
@Lazdans@EdgarsPutra Dabīga vide ir ilūzija. kaimiņš arī paņēma savvaļas zirgus, lai “ganās” viņa ha. Nebūs jāpļauj utt. zirgiem labāk patika koptie kaimiņu dārzi un zālāji. Ziemā bez piebarošanas mira un lauzās ārā. Klejoja. Saimnieks izbrīnīts - jāgādā siens, sāls, ūdens. Bija baisi skati.
The treatment of Ukrainian athletes at the Paralympics is getting ridiculous.
Ukrainian para-biathlete Oleksandra Kononova received a formal reprimand for wearing earrings saying "Stop War" with the Ukrainian flag at the background.
Meanwhile, there was no problem with Russians waving their flag proudly at the opening ceremony. Russia has launched the bloodiest war in Europe since WWII, kills Ukrainians every day and threatens global security.
Kharkiv 💔
Today, 9‑year‑old Gordiy was killed together with his mother Olena when a Russian missile struck a residential building.
The tragedy was reported on the page of the Ukrainian Ice Hockey Federation:
“Gordiy was a sincere, kind, and open boy who loved hockey, his team, and training. We will always remember his smile, his dedication on the ice, and the joy he brought to every practice.
Olena was a compassionate, bright person — a loving mother and teacher who gave her students not only knowledge, but also warmth and care.
Today we lost not only a young hockey player and his mother. We lost a part of our great hockey family.”🕯
@andrislov@floksis1 Šobrīd direktore pamodās, prasa padomiņu. Bet kad vietējie 11.nov lūdza skolu iesaistīties lāpu gājienā, tad ieslēdzās birokrātiska atruna. Skolu, skolotājus neredz pagasta dzīvē. Vecāki dodas citur.
@andrislov@floksis1 Pašvaldību (ne)poplitika arī. Piemērs - spēcīgs pagasts, labi nodokļi pil lielajā katlā. Vāja pamatskola, pedagogi nekādi, pulciņu nav, mūzikas skolas nav. % daudz bērni tiek vesti uz blakus novada vidusskolu un citu sava novada skolu. Pie varas bijuši visi spēki, ZZS visvairāk.
Skumja gadadiena, kas atgādina, ka jārīkojas! I've just subscribed to Stopify to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine finish the war sooner. Join us! https://t.co/BklRAWbpbo
@LieneCipule@NMPdienests Vēl palīdzētu zvans labam fizioterapeitam, ar sāpēm paņem uzreiz, bet tas maksā. Un tad protam procedūras un vingrošana. Tur @LieneCipule ir pilnīga taisnība. Ātrie, ja nu vienīgi naktī pēkšņi, kaut kas traģisks, atsaka kājas utt.
Serious question,@iocmedia. What will you do with Ukrainian Paralympians? Will you disqualify those who lost their limbs due to the Russian invasion? You know, to stop all “political expression at competition venues”? Missing limbs are worse than a helmet, right?